An undersea housing manufacturer will design and build bubble domes that will be home to those working undersea.

Some new positions being created even surprise employment experts such as Jirak.

For example, one such role is the zymurgist, who brews beer at small restaurants and microbreweries.

A hauntrepeneur sets up haunted houses and other decorations in the Halloween season.

And a pet psychologist works to help people and their pets better adjust to each other.

To uncover these new positions, Jirak and Scheetz suggested that employees take classes, talk to career specialists, network in their industry and read trade publications.

"Listen to what's being talked about out there," says Scheetz.

"The traditional work reality was that people used to work for the same companies all of their lives," says Jirak. "But the new work reality is you're going to have many multiple career changes because our society changes so quickly.

"I tell people that to stay ahead of the curve and be constantly employable requires lifelong learning," she adds.